Valentine’s Day on the 14th of February became a tradition and one of the most celebrated days in the calendar. Although it is not considered a holiday, lovers all over make this day a special one. Give a very special gift to the one you love! Highlight the day by taking your partner out to a romantic dinner.

Where’s the best place to spend your Valentines? Why, Lotus Cuisine of India, of course! Call now and reserve your seat.

Lotus serve exquisite Indian cuisine in an exotic setting. With a cozy atmosphere and delightful ambiance framed by Indian décor, Lotus Cuisine also has retractable roof for more romantic view of the evening sightseeing the stars (weather permitting).

Full flavors of contemporary Indian cuisine complete with personally handpicked herbs and spices and food. Talk about a natural aphrodisiac!

If you like our meat dishes we recommend you make your Valentines extraordinary with our Chef Special for Two! It includes a 3 course meal with our special Tandoori and Kabab for the main course. But first, you have your choice of a soup and you can savor a Lotus appetizer platter.

India Republic Day is celebrated every January 26 to mark coming into force of Indian constitution. It is one of three national holidays in India.

The main Republic Day celebration is held in the national capital, New Delhi with great pomp, fanfare and pageant. The Republic Day celebrations of India have rightly become world famous as one of the greatest shows on earth.

Since 1950, India has been hosting heads of state or government of another country as the state Guest of Honor for Republic Day celebrations in New Delhi. In 2015, President Barack Obama will travel to India as chief guest for India’s Republic Day celebrations

“Exquisite flavors of India shine” at this Bay Area trio offering “authentic”, “perfectly seasoned” dishes, including “lots of gluten-free options”, all at “reasonable” prices; diners “love the retractable roof” at the San Rafael original and the “convivial” atmosphere in Fairfax (both also have “tasty lunch buffets”), while the cafe is pegged as a “hole-in-the-wall”, but all boast generally “friendly, helpful” service.

Food: 23
Decor: 19
Service: 21
Cost: $23

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There’s no turkey, but there’s Indian food. The line of people waiting in line for it stretches around the block and this has become a Marin County tradition for 10 years. We can thank one man who is extremely thankful himself.

ABC7 News followed the man into the kitchen who was about to serve more than 1,000 people Wednesday night, out of two restaurants and all for free. At Lotus Cuisine of India in San Rafael, Paul Sroa and his staff have turned it into a habit and self-imposed privilege for a decade.

“It is not a lot of work. It is a lot of feeling good because you are giving back,” Sroa said.